'V' exec 'planning for third season'

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Scott Rosenbaum has admitted that he is excited about a potential third season of V.

The showrunner told Assignment X that he has solid plans for future episodes, though a series renewal is still unconfirmed.

"[V] has gotten to a place at the end of this season, [where it's] the closest to what I wanted it to be," he explained. "The pacing of the shows [in a third season] will be very much like that last episode. They all will be peddle to the metal and tons of story and excitement."

He added that a third season will explore the emotional repercussions of events in the second season finale, including the death of Tyler (Logan Huffman).

"Erica is going to find out her son was murdered and what that's going to do to her will be fascinating to watch," he suggested. "Other characters have died [and] the stakes are high."

Rosenbaum also confessed that he was unhappy with certain aspects of V's second season, including the pacing.

"I was actually pulled back to a style that I was uncomfortable with," he revealed. "My voice as a writer is much more like that last episode than the ones you saw before, because I was asked to slow things down. I didn't believe that was the way to go but I did the best I could."